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The Cinema of Manoel de Oliveira: Modernity, Intermediality and the Uncanny
By (Author) Hajnal Kirly
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic USA
16th June 2022
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Film history, theory or criticism
Film, TV and Radio industries
791.430233092
Hardback
192
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
Manoel de Oliveira is the only filmmaker whose career spans from the silent era to the digital age, and yet there is little written in English about his extensive filmography. This volume, the first to discuss Oliveira's later works in English, fills this incredible gap in scholarship on the director with fresh and original analysis of over 50 of Oliveira's films, ranging from 1963's Rite of Spring to 2009's Eccentricities of a Blonde-haired Girl. Organized by tropes and topics, rather than chronological order of release, The Cinema of Manoel de Oliveira creates a unique lens through which to consider the director and the ways in which his work links cinema, literature, and other artforms. Hajnal Kirly sheds new light on Oliveira's filmography with new readings of his work in relation to 20th and 21st century history.
The Cinema of Manoel de Oliveira establishes significant connections between cinema and other art forms and explores, in a captivating way, twentieth-century Portuguese, European and world history. Dismissing a chronological approach, the book provides an engaging analysis of over 30 different titles, including the latest films by the Portuguese filmmaker. Hugely comprehensive and well researched, this is a fresh reading of Oliveiras work, which proves that, more than 110 years after his birth, he is still an important reference in the global history of film. * Mariana Liz, Research Fellow, University of Lisbon, Portugal *
Hajnal Kirlys in-depth analysis of Manoel de Oliveiras oeuvre from a psychoanalytic prism is both theoretically sophisticated and thorough in its interpretation of a variety of films. Using the notion of the uncanny as a guiding thread, the author offers a unified vision of Oliveiras filmography that is a must-read for fans of the renowned Portuguese director. * Patrcia Vieira, Professor, CES, University of Coimbra, Portugal and Georgetown University, USA *
The Cinema of Manoel de Oliveira: Modernity, Intermediality and the Uncanny provides powerful insights into the intriguing body of work by Manoel de Oliveira, a director with an idiosyncratic style and a distinctive outlook. Oliveiras unwavering dedication to cinema as an art form is virtually unparalleled, and finds in Hajnal Kirly an incisive, meticulous interlocutor. Enthusiasts and scholars alike will find plenty of food for thought in Kirlys meditations on key notions and concepts that help illuminate Oliveiras cinematic language. Kirly reveals how these reputedly difficult films, while enigmatic, are always movingly crafted and intent on rewarding an attentive spectator. * Rui Miranda, Associate Professor in Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies, University of Nottingham, UK *
Hajnal Kirly is a Senior Researcher at Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania, Romania. She is the author of Between Book and Film: Beyond the Fidelity Principle (2010), and has contributed to many edited collections and scholarly articles.